Ty Snell
Ty Snell
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Expert Analysis
Alin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Ty, at quarterback, stood out during drills with a quick and efficient release that allowed him to get the ball out fast and on target. In passing and timing drills, he consistently delivered accurate throws with velocity, fitting the ball into tight windows and showing excellent mechanics. During rollout and movement reps, Ty maintained balance and poise, keeping his throws sharp even on the move. His combination of fast release, arm strength, and repeatable mechanics made him look advanced for his class, giving receivers a chance to make plays in stride.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Snell checks early prototype boxes with height, arm strength, and athletic movement skills. His throwing mechanics are clean and efficient, allowing the ball to come out quickly without excess motion. Comfortable operating from the pocket, he shows the ability to reset his base and deliver throws with velocity to all three levels.
What stands out most for a freshman is his poise, he doesn’t rush decisions and shows awareness when pressure closes. His athleticism gives him the ability to escape and extend plays, while still keeping his eyes downfield.
2025 production:
• 1,030 passing yards
• 10 passing TDs
• 2 rushing TDs
Projection-wise, Snell profiles as a long-term varsity quarterback with clear upside as his frame fills out and he gains reps against high-level competition.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Ty showed poise and timing throughout the Navy Combine, delivering throws with accuracy and consistent mechanics. He displayed quick decision-making under pressure, scanning the field while maintaining proper footwork in the pocket. His arm strength allowed him to make every throw on time, and he demonstrated the ability to lead receivers with precision and anticipation. Ty competed with focus on every rep, showing confidence and the mental approach scouts value in a quarterback. Overall, his performance highlighted a player with a strong foundation, natural rhythm, and the tools to continue progressing at the next level.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Ty has been impressive for the Eagles, showing steady growth and confidence each week. He displays poise in the pocket and does a great job keeping his eyes downfield while pressure closes in. What stands out most about Ty is his ability to extend plays he’s comfortable moving outside the pocket, creating with his legs, and keeping drives alive. His arm strength allows him to fit the ball into tight windows, and he throws with solid touch on deep shots. Ty also shows leadership traits, keeping his teammates engaged and operating the offense with confidence. When the play breaks down, he doesn’t panic he makes something out of nothing, which shows great awareness and feel for the game.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Interestingly enough, the only two prospects selected for the UA Next 8th Grade All-American Game were both Quarterbacks. Standing 6-foot-2 and 175-pounds, Snell is a well-traveled Quarterback who has spent time playing for prominent programs and schools such as travel team Rarebreeds (Georgia), IMG Academy in Florida and his current school, Lipscomb Academy. Having attended a Prep Redzone Next Middle School Camp a year ago, his ability has not been a secret to anyone that has an opportunity to watch him spit in. Has really stretched out over the last 18 months and is starting to look the part of a big-time signal caller. The Thundering Hurd of Marshall become the first school to reportedly extend a scholarship offer, in the fall of 2024
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Read EvaluationRyan States | Prep Redzone Scout
Up next is a QB who is nationally recognized, and already received a Div. 1 offer.
Ty Snell
Ty
Snell
6'2" | 175 lbs | QB
Allen | 2029
State
TX
is still in middle school and the University of Marshall has already extended an offer to him, and it’s pretty easy to see why. Standing at 6’2″ Snell towers over most kids his age, and likely will grow into the stereotypical QB height of 6′ 4/6 ‘5. Snell also fits the mold of what most QB’s need to be nowadays, which is being capable both as a runner and passer. Snell is a pass first QB, showing great ability to be patient and climb up in the pocket, but also shows an ability to roll out and make throws on the run, or just pick up the first down himself with his legs. Not only does he use his speed, but Snell is also a powerful runner able to break tackles and stiff arm defenders, due in large part to his size advantage over everyone else. Snell is accurate, fast, and showcases a live arm that can fire a perfect spiral anywhere on the field he wants.
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